Yes, I looked into the community garden layout you asked about. The raised beds along the south side get the best light, so those should go in first. I measured the space and we can fit eight 4x8 boxes easily with enough room for paths between them. For the soil mix, the local supplier can deliver a blend of compost and topsoil next week if we order by Wednesday. I also checked on the tool shed situation and the city will provide a small lockable unit near the entrance. The water access point is already installed close to the bed area, so we just need to run a hose line. I think we should plan a Saturday morning work session to assemble the beds and get the soil in. Let me know if you want to set up a call to review the planting schedule before then.
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For the hiking trip, I suggest we take the Ridge Trail loop instead of the valley route. It's about 4 miles longer but the views are much better this time of year and the trail is well maintained. I checked the weather forecast and it looks clear for next Saturday with highs around 72. We should start by 7am to avoid the afternoon heat and bring at least 2 liters of water each. The trailhead parking lot has a new permit system now so I'll handle that online ahead of time. I also confirmed that the ranger station will be open so we can pick up a map if needed. Let me know if you want to meet at the lot or carpool from my place. I can fit three people comfortably with gear.